Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Walk: World War II: The War in the Pacific, 1941-1945

The
Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Riverwalk is located along the Ice Age
National Scenic Trail, adjacent to the south bank of the Bark River, and
is accessible from a parking lot on the northwest corner of the intersection of Main Street and Dopkins Street, Delafield, Wisconsin 53018.

The Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Riverwalk is designed to help
current and future generations of Waukesha County and Southeastern
Wisconsin learn about and honor those who defended this country's
freedom, through the creation of individual war memorials located on an
ecologically sound walkway along the Bark River and through its
wetlands. A gateway between local city parks, the Wisconsin Veterans
Memorial Riverwalk memorializes the efforts of our armed forces
throughout history.

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Comments from Visitors

Thank you so much for visiting, documenting, photographing and sharing our historic markers! This is truly an honor and it is much appreciated. Jim SchuhChippewa County Historical Society

I just discovered your site and have been using it in my fourth grade summer school class in Viroqua, WI. We learned about Wisconsin throughout the year and are spending some time during summer school reading and talking about the history of Viroqua. We plan to take a walking trip to the Pioneer Cemetery and Lucy Stone marker. Thank you for all of your information!Kimberly (Brye) Cade

Hi, I really love your historic marker site a lot, I write a travel blog and I get pictures of these markers to assist in my writing about each town. I went to the Dean House in January for their monthly tour. Here is a link.

Very nice blog post. I certainly love this site. Keep it up!AnonymousThank you for posting this! I am Russ & Grace's grand-daughter & very happy they helped preserve this little slice of Soo Line history for future generations! Awesome website. Thanks for your work!Lillian Ferrall

Thanks for writing about your experiences! This is such a unique and wonderful way to share the history of our wonderful Wisconsin!tessalynn